<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Probably the Unicode FAQ should be updated periodically > with questions asked on *this*list, such as problems > authoring web pages, selecting fonts, etc. I second that. As Unicode is increasingly available to users in operating systems, applications, and on the web, more and more people are going to be looking for answers to practical questions relating to how to use and display Unicode text in their favourite applications or on their web pages. The most obvious place for them to look for these answers is on the Unicode.org site - and the most obvious place for people to ask those questions which they cannot easily find answers to is on this list. - Chris
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